The breakup of the ownership of a business entity is often known as a business divorce. If you are facing a business divorce (or corporate divorce), it is important to have experienced legal guidance.
The attorneys at Kirsch Gartenberg Howard LLP have extensive experience handling business law matters for clients throughout New York and New Jersey. We handle business divorces for small and large businesses, including LLCs, partnerships, corporations and other business entities.
Call 877-319-7488 or contact us online to arrange a consultation at our offices in Hackensack (NJ) or Manhattan (NY). Speak with an experienced Essex County business divorce or separation attorney today.
Guiding Clients Through Business Divorce
A business divorce has many of the same elements as a marital divorce. In handling a business divorce, assets must be identified, valued and distributed among the business owners. In many cases, this culminates in a buyout, in which one owner buys the assets of the other and becomes the sole owner.
Regardless of your position, our lawyers will advise you on all of the legal and financial aspects of this business transaction, including tax implications. We will thoroughly explore the options available and work to identify potential risks and opportunities. We are focused on helping you achieve a favorable outcome in your business divorce, and looking forward to a prosperous future.
Contact an Experienced Bergen County Business Litigation Attorney
Our accumulated knowledge in business divorce, separation and dissolution has earned us the respect of clients and legal professionals alike. We always strive to achieve favorable and cost-effective results for our clients.
Call 877-319-7488 or contact us online to arrange a consultation at our offices in Hackensack (NJ) or Manhattan (NY).
From our law offices in Hackensack and Manhattan, Kirsch Gartenberg Howard LLP has served individuals and businesses across northern New Jersey, including Bergen County, Essex County, Union County, Middlesex County and Passaic County, and the five boroughs of New York City since 1984.














